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Help for vulnerable families that proves value of health visiting
Nurse-led projects to support isolated families during the pandemic show the positive impact that health visitors have on vulnerable parents and their children

Nurse-led projects to support isolated families during the pandemic show the positive impact that health visitors have on vulnerable parents and their children
- Health visitor Emma Carey acted after seeing firsthand the impact that COVID-19 lockdowns were having on young families
- Projects she created included a community recipe book for families on low incomes and a walking scheme for health visitors and families
- Her desire was to reframe the service and be better at reaching new families at a particularly challenging time
A nurse who set up innovative projects to support isolated families during the pandemic
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